I am starting this thread because I unintentionally hijacked the bi-level equipment thread with this point.
My suggestion was that since Amtrak is unable to properly maintain the venture cars in Chicago, it might be better for Amtrak to purchase maintenance agreements with the manufacturers of subsequent equipment deliveries.
A current problem mentioned on the Trains Magazine website was that the process for ordering replacement parts for existing equipment was difficult enough that employees cannibalized parts from other non-working cars to fix cars that could be sent back into service.
In either case, I am primarily focused on the Chicago yard because I have lived in the Chicago area my entire life and am most familiar with how it functions or does not function.
I think the problem is more than just laziness on the part of Chicago employees and more than just managerial incompetence.
Regardless of the cause, I thought it would be interesting to discuss solutions.
My suggestion was that since Amtrak is unable to properly maintain the venture cars in Chicago, it might be better for Amtrak to purchase maintenance agreements with the manufacturers of subsequent equipment deliveries.
A current problem mentioned on the Trains Magazine website was that the process for ordering replacement parts for existing equipment was difficult enough that employees cannibalized parts from other non-working cars to fix cars that could be sent back into service.
In either case, I am primarily focused on the Chicago yard because I have lived in the Chicago area my entire life and am most familiar with how it functions or does not function.
I think the problem is more than just laziness on the part of Chicago employees and more than just managerial incompetence.
Regardless of the cause, I thought it would be interesting to discuss solutions.